36 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



Income from Membership. 



16 New Life Members at 130 $480 00 



6 New Annual Members at $10 60 00 



2 Annual Members changed to Life 40 00 



Annual Members' Dues for 1920 356 00 



$930 00 



Walter Hunnewell, 



Treasurer. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



The Annual Meeting of the Society for the year 1920 was held 

 at Horticultural Hall, Boston, on Saturday, November 13, at 

 twelve o'clock, with President Endicott in the Chair. The record 

 of the preceding meeting was read by the Secretary and duly 

 approved. The President appointed Messrs. E. B. Wilder, J. A. 

 Crosby, and W. P. Rich a committee to receive, assort, and count 

 the ballots, and to report the number. He then declared the polls 

 open to remain open until three o'clock. 



President Endicott announced that the following appropriations 

 for prizes and gratuities for the year 1921 had been voted by the 

 Trustees: 



For an exhibition of roses and other plants in April, $6,000. 



For four additional exhibitions, $1,000, in addition to the income 

 of the special prize funds of the Society. 



For an exhibition of the products of children's gardens, $300. 



No other business being offered the President declared a recess 

 until three o'clock and appointed Mr. N. T. Kidder Chairman 

 pro tern. 



At three o'clock the Chairman declared the polls closed and Mr. 

 Wilder, for the ballot committee, reported as follows : 



Whole number of ballots cast, 25. 



For President, Albert C. Burrage had 25. 



For Vice President, (for two years) Thomas Allen had 25. 



For Trustees, (for three years) William C. Endicott had 25; 

 Walter Hunnewell, 25; Thomas Roland, 24; Mrs. Bayard Thayer, 

 25. 



